Indonesian Translation in Dubai
Stumped about a text in English that needs to be translated to Indonesian? At Al-Hadeed Translation Services, you can contact us for top-notch, premium quality Indonesian translation in Dubai. As a leading translation company in Dubai, we offer our Malaysian translation to the customers from all over the world. Examples of the Indonesian translation in Dubai we offer, (but are not limited to!) academic texts, business plans, film scripts, technical content, Malaysian driving license,
certificates, diplomats and all others. We do the following language pairs for Indonesian translation services in Dubai:
- English to Indonesian translation
- Indonesian to English translation
- Arabic to Indonesian translation
- Indonesian to Arabic translation
About us
Each member of our Indonesian translator’s team has at least a professional degree in his or her respective field plus years of experience in Indonesian translation. You can rest easy knowing your text is in the hands of a professional who will deliver a flawless Indonesian translation with a human touch! At Al-Hadeed Translation Services, we deliver quality work without the extra costs. Got a tight deadline? We are also available 24/7 and can handle urgent requests of Indonesian translation.
After completing Indonesian translation, we send it to the Indonesian proofread for second look. After the satisfactory proofreading process, we deliver your Indonesian translation via email or in shape of hard copy. We also have a customer satisfaction guarantee, meaning that if a text is not up to expectations; we will rework it for you — at no extra cost.
Fast facts about Indonesian language
Indonesian is the official lingua franca of Indonesia — the largest archipelago in the world with more than 700 indigenous languages spoken throughout the country. Malay (Malaysian) and Indonesian are very similar, differing mostly in their pronunciation of certain words. This language of Indonesia took on many loanwords from Dutch as a result of Dutch colonization from 1799-1940. Attempts by Dutch colonists to make Dutch the official language of Indonesia were stopped by Indonesian nationalists. Indonesian also shares loanwords with Chinese and English.